The Tryon Daily Bulletin
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
5c Per Copy_TRYON, N. C„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948
Published. Daily Except
(Est. 1-31-28) Saturday and Sunday(Vol. 21-—No. 179)
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE P08T0FFICE
_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGBE88, MARCH 3, 1879
£
Weather Monday : High 71, low
49. This is a busy week for every
member of the family. The young
folks are all getting ready for
Hallowe’en and the grown-ups are
having parties, meetings, and poli
tical preparations for the General
Election to select a president and
many other officers. In Tryon
people who are so busy don’t com
plain of the many things to do but
of not having enough hours in a
day in which to do them. The Curb
Reporter has 12 civic jobs in ad
dition to the ones he uses to make
a living. He is not alone. There
ap. many others overloaded with
V Jb responsibilities. At one time
CHroll Rogers was on 18 different
committees and boards. Charlie
Lynch probably had more jobs.
John G .Landrum, Jr., K. A. Bow
en, Dr. C. W. McCall, Wm. M.
Spivey, R. E. Brantley, F. P.
Bacon, B. L. Ballenger, Elbert Ar
ledge, J. T. Arledge, R. O. An
drews, C. D. Stevens. J. A. Wilson,
Enoch Prather, Nelson Jackson,
Jr., J. B .Hester, Sr., John W.
Cowan, A. L. Covington, M. R.
MJcCown, N. L. Wilson, all have.
multiple civic jobs. Too many.
But thejre are not enough volunteer
civic workers to go around. There
are some men not mentioned who
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MRS. CLARA WHEELER
Mill Spring, N. C.—Funeral ser
vices for Mrs. Clara Belle Wheeler,
64, will be conducted Tuesday at
4 at the White Oak Baptist Church
by the Revs. Robert Brooks and
A. C. Martin. Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Mrs. Wheeler, formerly of Land
rum, died Sunday morning at St.
Luke’s hospital.
Pallbearers will be: Clyde Pack,
Terry Culbreath, Bob Shehan, L.
F. Schroyer, Dexter Thompson and
John Dalton.
Surviving are: 3 sons, Miles,
William L. and James T. O’Sulli
van, all of Mill Spring; 5 daugh
ters, Mrs. Ellen Levinia Ledford
of Landrum, Mrs, Johnny Arbuckle
of San Pedro, Cal., Mrs. B. H. Allen
of Merced, Cal., Mrs. Hicks Mc
Abee and Mrs. James Edwards of
Mill Spring; 2 brothers, H. L. and
Oran Morrow both of Cowpens;
one sister, Mrs. M. E. Alberson of
Clifton and 14 grandchildren.
HOSPITAL NEWS *
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thompson
of Tryon are the parents of a son
born Monday at 7:55 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Jackson of
Saluda are the parents of a daugh
ter born Tuesday at 4:30 a. m.
New patients admitted to St.
Luke’s hosptial include Mrs. Melvin
Phillips, Tryon; Mrs.f John W.
Lankford, Tryon, and Hattie Car
man (colored), Tryon.
Patients discharged include, Mrs.
T. E. Kell and baby boy, Tryon;
Mrs. Clarence Cox and twin baby
boys, Landrum; Clarence Henson,
Lynn and Miss ’Sybie Head, Co
lumbus.